AI WITHOUT THE HYPE: PRACTICAL TOOLS FOR NGOS

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An interactive 90-minute online workshop for NGO professionals ready to apply AI in everyday work.

What This Workshop Is About

AI is no longer just a future trend – it’s already part of the tools we use every day. But for many NGO professionals, it’s still unclear how to apply it to their work in a meaningful way.

This workshop helps you cut through the noise and gain practical, everyday skills you can use right away – no technical background or big budget needed.

We’ll focus on real tasks that NGO teams do every day: drafting texts, organising information, improving communication, and saving time using AI tools that are available and accessible.

We’ll explore questions like:

  • Which tasks can AI really help with – and which are just hype?
  • How do I write better prompts without being a techie?
  • What are some realistic use cases NGO staff can implement starting today?

This session builds on our AI Crash Course for NGOs, part of our broader AI Literacy Training Programme. If you’re new to AI, we encourage you to explore the recording or read the AI Handbook for NGOs before the workshop.

What You’ll Learn

  • A clear understanding of AI’s core capabilities – what’s real and what’s hype
  • Prompting techniques that improve quality and save time
  • Three practical AI use cases tailored to NGO office work
  • A practical toolkit of reviewed AI tools you can start using today

Who Should Join

This workshop is designed for NGO professionals — whether you work in communications, fundraising, administration, project coordination, or team management.

If you’re experimenting with AI but want to feel more confident, or if you’re unsure how to use it in your workflow — this session is for you.

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